UC Davis distinctions

<p>UC Davis distinctions
The campus?s breadth of academic and outside-the-classroom programs, commitment to providing an attentive and research-enriched education, determination to address society?s needs and consideration of campus community members as family are truly distinctive.</p>

<p>Most comprehensive UC
UC Davis is a leader in interdisciplinary study, offering more than 100 academic majors and 86 graduate programs. We are the only UC campus with schools of Law, Medicine, Education, Management and Veterinary Medicine.</p>

<p>A research giant
UC Davis received $544 million in research awards in 2005-06, an increase of 8 percent over the previous year, or 82 percent over the past five years. The campus ranks first in the UC system and fifth in the nation in non-federal research expenditures, reflecting the “real-world” applicability of its research. </p>

<p>Super in science
UC Davis leads the nation in graduate and undergraduate education in the biological sciences. year after year, UC Davis tops the charts in numbers of doctoral and bachelor degrees conferred in biological sciences.</p>

<p>Top hospital: The UC Davis Medical Center ranks among the top 50 hospitals in America, according to annual surveys by U.S. News & World Report and the Leapfrog Group, a health care safety and quality coalition. </p>

<p>Energy powerhouse: With nearly 100 faculty engaged in research and academic programs, UC Davis is a leader in energy research. Our faculty is looking at renewable energy, alternative vehicle fuels (biogas, hydrogen, electricity), and lighting technology. </p>

<p>Epidemics experts: UC Davis experts in human health, veterinary medicine and agriculture are shaping the debate surrounding critical human health issues, such as avian flu and West Nile virus.</p>

<p>Big in engineering: UC Davis has the largest engineering undergraduate student population in the UC system, offering the most accredited majors. </p>

<p>Stem cell research: UC Davis is on the leading edge of stem cell research, as one of only two centers in the country funded by the National Institutes of Health to translate human stem cell research into therapies. </p>

<p>Fueling the wine industry: Research at UC Davis has fueled the growth of the $45 billion-a-year California wine industry, and we were honored by an Assembly Resolution of the California Legislature for our worldwide leadership and innovation in enology and viticulture. </p>

<p>Native studies: UC Davis is home to the first Native American studies doctoral program in the country.</p>

<p>Alumni achievers: Our alumni are exploring new frontiers from space to hip hop. We have two of 100 astronauts in the NASA space program ? Stephen Robinson '78 and Tracy Caldwell '97. Gift of Gab (Timothy Parker) '95 and Chief Xcel (Xavier Mosley) '94 of Blackalicious, as well as DJ Shadow (Josh Davis) represent some of the biggest names in West Coast hip hop. </p>

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<p>I think the one area UC Davis lacks compared to other UC’s are places to eat at on campus. CoHo seems to be the most popular. I was checking out UCLA and UCSD’s, and they have tons of nice restaurants all over the place. UCD is quite limited compared to them. There’s the usual pubs and fast food selections, but not much in the way of quality dining.</p>

<p>nate cali it sounds like perhaps you missed out on the MU and the Silo. In addition to all the places on campus there are hundreds of restaruants and quick eateries surrounding the campus just a short walk away. One thing Davis does not lack for is places to eat. Pehaps you should consult the wiki.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.daviswiki.org/Food[/url]”>http://www.daviswiki.org/Food&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>the Silo
<a href=“http://www.daviswiki.org/Silo?action=show&redirect=The+Silo[/url]”>http://www.daviswiki.org/Silo?action=show&redirect=The+Silo&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>the coffee house (MU)
<a href=“http://www.daviswiki.org/Coffee_House[/url]”>http://www.daviswiki.org/Coffee_House&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I visited Davis a little while ago and they have a really nice, new dining hall… it definitely seems like the food at Davis would be better than most UCs (or so I’ve heard…)</p>

<p>Aggie Pack Overview
The Aggie Pack is the easiest and best way for YOU to get involved at UC Davis.
The Aggie Pack is about the Students. It’s about YOU. It’s a place where everyone can come together to support one cause, the University of California, Davis. It is about students supporting other students. The Aggie Pack means more that just being a fan at a game. It means being part of the greatest University in California and doing it in way that is uplifting to the students, the campus, and the community. It is about showing the world what great students can do and what UC Davis is all about. </p>

<p>How do I join?
All you have to do to be a part of the Aggie Pack is go to one game this year and check in for FREE. Once you do that, we will hand you, your Official Aggie Pack T-shirt for FREE and you are part of the Aggie Pack, “The Largest Student Spirit Organization in the Nation.”
How Much Does It Cost?
Its FREE!
Who Can Join?
UC Davis Students. This program is all about the students!
Is Every Game FREE For Aggie Pack Members?
YES, every home athletic event is ABSOLUTELY FREE for Aggie Pack members! Come to as many events as you can for FREE and collect Aggie Bucks which equals more FREE and extremely discounted Stuff!
What Should I wear to games?
If you want to sit in the Student Section, Wear Aggie Blue! This is your uniform and identifies you as an being part of the Aggie Pack at games (which means more free stuff while you are there).
What’s With The Free Stuff?
UC Davis Athletics appreciates its student fan support and wants to make sure that you, the student, have the best time possible at athletic events. Therefore, we give away thousands of dollars of FREE stuff every month! Check out the Incentive Program! </p>

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<p>UC Davis enters its final year of a four-year reclassification to NCAA Division I status in 2006-07, continuing a transition that began when the University announced its decision to join the Big West Conference and NCAA Division I in 2003. During the remainder of the reclassification, UC Davis is adhering to all Division I rules, including those governing scheduling, and will become an active member of its new division and new conference beginning with the 2007-08 academic year.
UC Davis capped a tremendous championship stay in Division II in 2002-03 by capturing the prestigious NACDA Directors’ Cup for NCAA Division II for the sixth time in eight years and the fourth year in a row. Previously known as the Sears’ Directors’ Cup, the award signifies the most successful athletic program in the country. UC Davis, which also won the award in 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003, never finished lower than second during its eligibility for the award. </p>

<p>UC Davis added NCAA Division II Championships in women’s rowing and softball during 2003, helping send the Aggies to Division I on a winning note.</p>

<p>Approximately 800 student-athletes compete for UC Davis and are majoring in 87 different undergraduate programs and three graduate programs.</p>

<p>UC Davis sponsors 14 sports for women, 12 for men after adding women’s golf to its varsity program in 2005-06.</p>

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<p>I love the Aggie Pack </p>

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<p>Currently being built is the new UCD Academic Conference Center. The planned UC Davis Academic Conference Center facility will occupy approximately 1.5 acres, consist of approximately 75,000 gsf (55,000 asf), and will include a restaurant and pub; lobby, gift shop, and pre-function space; a ballroom; support space; meeting rooms; and office space.</p>

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<p>UC DAVIS RESEARCHERS AWARDED MORE STEM CELL FUNDS
March 16, 2007</p>

<p>(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — California’s stem cell agency has awarded another pair of grants worth an estimated $5 million to UC Davis School of Medicine scientists conducting regenerative medicine research.</p>

<p>Researchers Alice Tarantal and Mark Zern were among 29 scientists receiving approval for grants today from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), whose governing board — the Independent Citizens Oversight Committee (ICOC) — considered 70 proposals that will focus on human embryonic stem cell research.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/newsroom/releases/archives/research/2007/stemcell3-2007.html[/url]”>http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/newsroom/releases/archives/research/2007/stemcell3-2007.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;